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The faithless in foxholes
Noel Turnbull
25/01/2023
There is an old saying – there are no atheists in foxholes. In reality, modern soldiers are unlikely to be ...
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How the philosophy of the past can help us imagine the economy of the future
Helen McCabe
22/01/2023
The economy keeps making headlines for all the wrong reasons — stories about rising prices, supply shortages and a looming recession have been frequently making ...
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The finest kind of democratic leader
Paul Monk
20/01/2023
Word has spread. After five and a half years as Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern is stepping down ...
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The antidote to arrogance: How to be wrong the right way
Jonathan Meddings
18/01/2023
This article is part of our ‘From the vault’ series of summer reading. It was originally published in the June ...
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Is there a ‘right to disobey’?
Jon Piccini
16/01/2023
One of the first moves of the newly elected Whitlam Labor government in December 1972 was to free seven men ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
14/01/2023
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson.
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